It is a cliché, but eating a bunch of pasta before a long run will help with the carbohydrate load. It's also a cliché I love since pasta is amazing. I also love traveling, so for my latest race, I found myself in a new city, using Google Maps in the days preceding the event to find a highly-rated Italian restaurant nearby. It didn't take me more than a few taps to choose one and save it.
Having covered Google Maps safety so much for my day job, I've come to trust Google Maps reviews implicitly. I know Google is doing a lot of work behind the scenes to ensure the reviews are safe and accurate. And it turns out Google relies on AI more than ever to ensure the safety of Google Maps reviews and business-related information.
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By: Chris Smith
Title: I trust Google Maps reviews implicitly, and it turns out I have AI to thank
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Published Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2024 23:32:00 +0000